The Asian Age

Is Asiad show a step in Indonesia’s Oly hopes?

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Jakarta, Sept. 3: An Indonesian bid to host the 2032 Olympics would have been laughed off just a few weeks ago, but a smooth Asian Games may just have put it in the frame to host the world’s biggest multi- sports event.

No Southeast Asian country has talked seriously about holding the Summer Games, meaning that even a bid would be another major step forward for a region enjoying rising economic fortunes.

Indonesia’s confidence comes from successful­ly staging the 2018 Asian Games, a giant event with 40 sports and 17,000 athletes and officials held in the capital Jakarta and Palembang, a port city on Sumatra island.

Despite concerns about infrastruc­ture, terrorism, pollution and traffic, the venues were delivered on time and most events passed off without incident, save some problems with ticketing.

President Joko Widodo probably had one eye on next year’s election when he announced his intentions for 2032, but the move has been welcomed in Indonesia — and by Olympics chief Thomas Bach.

“You can see the ingredient­s are there, you see a young, enthusiast­ic nation,” said Bach in Jakarta, where he held talks with Widodo and attended Sunday’s closing ceremony.

“Passionate about sports, working with high efficiency in the organisati­on... so, I think it will be a very strong candidatur­e.”

Part of Bach’s enthusiasm may stem from the fact that the number of candidate cities has been shrinking, mainly because of the Games’ multi- billiondol­lar price tag.

Last September, Paris and Los Angeles were named as hosts of the 2024 and 2028 Olympics in a double announceme­nt, a move to lock in two highprofil­e cities while they were still available.

But Indonesia could face some heavyweigh­t competitio­n: bids for 2032 have also been discussed in Germany, India, China and Australia.

The winner is scheduled to be announced in 2025.

 ?? — AFP ?? Artists performs during the closing ceremony of the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta on Sunday.
— AFP Artists performs during the closing ceremony of the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta on Sunday.

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